This is my absolute favorite thing in the whole wide world to eat. As a child, I would request it each year for my birthday. It's a little time consuming (and very high in calories), so I don't make it very often... about once every 4-5 years. I was thrilled this year when my oldest son recently requested it for his birthday dinner! I made a Huge 11x14 pan of it and the 7 of us gobbled it up in no time flat. My youngest even asked to bring some to school for lunch the next day (what her friends must think!).
Anyway, this is exactly the way I watched my mother make is so many times... I hope you'll consider giving it a try - most people have never had it, but they always LOVE it... and your Italian friends will thank you for the trip down taste bud memory lane!
Btw, I really love this 14.5 inch frying pan I purchased at Costco - all 7.5 quarts of it. It holds so much food. I can brown 3-4 lbs of ground beef at one time, it holds almost 2 lbs of cooked pasta, I can cook 6 chicken breasts with room to spare, etc. I noticed they were on clearance recently so I purchased 2 more... just to have as back ups. I might even get another. Seriously... I love this pan!
Okay, fry the eggplant in hot EVOO and don't even think about turning them over until they've reached this lovely brown color (brown equals flavor). Don't crowd your pan... just do batch after batch until they're all cooked. Drain on paper towels until you're ready for the next step.Hurry, preheat your oven to 350F. Line the bottom of your baking dish with fried eggplant slices. They're kind of maliable so just squish them in there. This is a very large 11x14 pan - look how many it will hold!
(obviously you can make as much or as little as you like)
Repeat with another layer of eggplant, sauce, and cheese. Cover with foil (non-stick works especially well and won't stick to the cheese). Place the foil covered dish on a large sheet pan to catch any drips that might try to escape. Bake for about an hour or until heated through and bubbly. I like to remove the foil and turn on the broiler for the last 3-4 minutes to brown the cheese. HEAVEN!!!!!!!




